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Yes,coal is formed by the carbonation of dead vegetation

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Answered by tannuUK8
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yes offcourse coal is formed by cabonisation of dead vegetation......over thousands of years it lay under pressure forming several layers..and forming coal at last....which is used as fuel then..............
Answered by singlesitaarat31
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About 300 million years ago the earth had dense forest in low lying wetland areas.

Due to various natural processes, like flooding and earthquakes, these forests got buried under the soil.

The soil eposits layer by layer over them, they were compressed.

Under high temperature and pressure the plants got converted to coal slowly.

This process is called carbonisation.

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